Perhaps it wasn't advertised last year, but it's back with the link on Google's front page.
http://www.google.com/doodle4google/
Thursday, May 22, 2008 Doodle 4 Google Doh! How did I miss this?
Yesterday Google announced the winner of this year's Doodle 4 Google contest, in which kids in grades K-12 are challenged to design a Google logo around a particular theme. I love the overall winner, but--even without seeing the K-3 winner, I'm pretty sure that Hannah could have cleaned up in that age group. (Why yes, I am a tad biased. Does it show?)
The Grand Prize for the overall winner, 6th grader Grace (Suryung) Moon, was a 10,000$ scholarship and a 25,000$ technology grant for her school. The winner in each grade group gets a laptop computer.
Someone remind me about this next year. Our school could use that technology grant.
4 comments:
She definitely has talent!
almost scary, isn't it? :)
Perhaps it wasn't advertised last year, but it's back with the link on Google's front page.
http://www.google.com/doodle4google/
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Doodle 4 Google
Doh! How did I miss this?
Yesterday Google announced the winner of this year's Doodle 4 Google contest, in which kids in grades K-12 are challenged to design a Google logo around a particular theme. I love the overall winner, but--even without seeing the K-3 winner, I'm pretty sure that Hannah could have cleaned up in that age group. (Why yes, I am a tad biased. Does it show?)
The Grand Prize for the overall winner, 6th grader Grace (Suryung) Moon, was a 10,000$ scholarship and a 25,000$ technology grant for her school. The winner in each grade group gets a laptop computer.
Someone remind me about this next year. Our school could use that technology grant.
Thank you! I did actually manage to forget :)
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